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Good evening everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you here tonight on Monday. | ||
We are strapped in for another week of America First in quarantine. | ||
And of course tonight we are talking once again about our present crisis. | ||
Tonight we are talking more about the coronavirus and everything that has gone on since we last spoke yesterday or the day before since we last spoke on America First on Friday. | ||
Much has happened as predicted. | ||
We are now seeing the closures of bars and restaurants, cities being put on lockdown, Schools K-12 being cancelled. | ||
Colleges being shut down. | ||
A lot more of the same. | ||
Stock market is down 3,000. | ||
3,000 points I think for the Dow Jones. | ||
Down 13%. | ||
I think for the Dow Jones, down 13%, nearly 13% across the board. | ||
So we'll get into all of that, everything that's been going on. | ||
I'll fill you in on the latest. | ||
This has got to be the coronavirus headquarters, okay? | ||
And you can watch other shows and you can watch other streams, but really what other show has been as reliable and consistent on the virus as this show? | ||
Because I think about maybe two weeks ago I was kind of getting bored with it. | ||
But, and I posted this on Twitter today, we've been talking about coronavirus and everything that has happened up until this point, since January 21st, I think it was, and I posted it on Twitter. | ||
I don't even know if that was the first time I talked about it, but it was the first time that I titled my show, and it was talking about coronavirus as a global pandemic, was January 21st. | ||
And we've watched it all the way from the beginning since this was just a small outbreak. | ||
In Wuhan, I believe, before there were any cases even in the United States. | ||
And we've been watching the case numbers grow from 50 to 100 to 100,000. | ||
Now we're nearing 200,000 global cases. | ||
And this show has really been the most consistent and the most thorough in analyzing and talking about and gathering all the information about the virus and then projecting and predicting into the future where it's going. | ||
Because even going back as far as January, I was saying this has the potential to become a global pandemic. | ||
And I predicted the restaurants being shut down. | ||
You know, I told you last week, before anything was being shut down, I said that what is happening in Italy, or what was happening in Italy last week, would happen here. | ||
Here we are, right? | ||
So, I'm actually proud, so I'm actually glad about that. | ||
Two weeks ago I was saying to myself, I'm getting bored, I'm getting bored with this, we're talking too much about this, but, you know, now actually as people are tuning in, and everybody's talking about it, everybody wants more information, everybody wants the most up-to-date information, they want ideas about where we're headed, this, I think, is the only show, and maybe the best show, that's been talking about this since the beginning. | ||
So watch this show! | ||
So watch this show! | ||
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So continue watching this show now! | |
My camera's a little messed up. | ||
Let me turn up my brightness here. | ||
I just noticed. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
My camera's infected. | ||
My camera has coronavirus. | ||
There we go. | ||
That's a little bit sharper there. | ||
So anyway, we'll be talking about that. | ||
We'll talk about the latest numbers and what's happening across the different states, restrictions, curfews, shutdowns. | ||
Talk about a little what's happening in Europe, talking about the stock market, all that. | ||
I'll also be talking tonight about the primary. | ||
Hey, that's still going on. | ||
The Democratic primary has a few big contests tomorrow. | ||
Now, we were supposed to be looking tomorrow at Arizona, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio, but Ohio has now postponed their primary to June 2nd. | ||
So tomorrow we're only watching Florida, Illinois, and Arizona. | ||
We'll be headed to the polls to vote in their primaries. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about that and what's happening in the Democratic race. | ||
Yesterday we watched what I thought was the final Democratic debate. | ||
We watched the 11th. | ||
I looked it up. | ||
I think I was saying it was the 12th. | ||
It was the 11th Democratic debate that has happened in the primary so far. | ||
If you can believe it, we have. | ||
But who's counting, right? | ||
We're up to 11. | ||
That was yesterday. | ||
And it was just Bernie Sanders versus Joe Biden in Washington, D.C. | ||
No audience. | ||
Hosted by CNN. | ||
And was it Univision or Telemundo? | ||
I think it was Telemundo. | ||
But that was yesterday. | ||
We watched that and now the voters will go to the polls tomorrow in those three states and they're actually talking about doing a 12th debate. | ||
The one DNC official said to Politico that they're planning and scheduling a 12th debate, so that's great. | ||
So we thought we were out of the woodwork yesterday, we thought we were done, but nope, we may have another one. | ||
And of course we've got more contests coming up, not that it really matters, I think Joe Biden's gonna be a shoo-in. | ||
And we'll see, although with coronavirus it does change it up just a little bit, because if you see across the board, a lot of states postponing their primaries Joe Biden does not become the nominee until he wins a majority of the delegates outright. | ||
And you know you can't win a majority of the delegates if nobody votes. | ||
You can't win the delegates if there's no contests and therefore no delegates are apportioned to anybody. | ||
So this race may be prolonged well into the summer. | ||
And I was thinking last week Like okay, Joe Biden's the nominee. | ||
He's the only one with a path. | ||
If you go on FiveThirtyEight, they're giving Bernie Sanders a 0% chance. | ||
They're giving the probability that nobody wins a majority of the delegates outright, they're giving that a 0.2% chance. | ||
So Joe Biden is at more than 99% chance probability of winning the contest. | ||
Nobody winning the nomination comes in second place with 0.2% and then you've got Bernie Sanders with statistically 0% chance of winning the nomination. | ||
And I thought that that's the way it was going to shake out. | ||
I assumed, you know, we're gonna... I didn't even think about how these two things are going to affect one another. | ||
But because of the coronavirus, I'm sure that as you see states go further and further with curfews and lockdowns and mandatory quarantines, and that is in our future over the coming weeks, especially in the big population centers, I think you're going to see that they're going to completely delay the primary. | ||
They're going to move a lot of these polls way into the future. | ||
And if that's the case, then Joe Biden doesn't win. | ||
And if Joe Biden doesn't win, Bernie Sanders doesn't drop out. | ||
And technically, we still have a race. | ||
And that means we still have debates and that means people still have to go vote and that means this could go all the way to the convention even if even if By going to the convention it means that we're gonna have to wait until the contests to be held closer in proximity Not that we'll have a brokered convention But we'll just have to wait until like a week before the convention before all the polls or rather all the votes are counted so We'll get into that. | ||
And that'll be our show. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about the primary, then about the coronavirus. | ||
Should be some exciting stuff. | ||
Hope everybody's doing okay. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
Things have changed pretty dramatically in just one week. | ||
To give you an idea of the timeline, last week we weren't talking about any of this. | ||
I mean we were talking about the coronavirus, but last week we were talking about the coronavirus in Italy and in South Korea. | ||
Right? | ||
To give you an idea. | ||
And it was on Tuesday of last week We talked about the first city that came under a containment zone, right? | ||
The governor of New York announced that New Rochelle, a suburb of New York City, would be contained. | ||
That was the first place in the country that you had a containment zone. | ||
And Harvard University was one of the first colleges to tell their students not to return from spring break. | ||
I guess they were supposed to go on spring break this week, and Harvard is telling them just to move out, because they're moving the classes online. | ||
And I remember last week when I did the show, less than one week ago, Tuesday last week, I said that that seemed like a pretty crazy thing. | ||
I said it seemed like it and people might think that, but probably every other college would follow suit, and probably you'd see a lot more containment zones, and you'd see what's happening in Italy happen in the United States. | ||
And it was last Tuesday that Italy announced that they were shutting down all restaurants and bars, and it was Thursday of last week that Italy said they're shutting everything down. | ||
And I said last week, that's what's gonna happen here! | ||
I said, one week, mark my words, you'll see it in your state. | ||
And here we are. | ||
And here we are. | ||
I'm sure if we're looking statistically, it is more likely than not, most of the viewers watching the show, that your state has closed down all restaurants and bars and probably also gyms, theaters, clubs, things like that, right? | ||
Closed down everything else. | ||
And there's a small possibility that you're in a city or a state where they've shut down all non-essential travel work, things like that. | ||
So things have been pretty crazy. | ||
So I hope everybody's been preparing. | ||
I hope you were listening to me. | ||
I told you in January. | ||
What did I say in January? | ||
You had two months! | ||
You had two months! | ||
I told you in January make sure to stock up on the essentials. | ||
I said it doesn't hurt. | ||
I told you back then. | ||
I said now there's a possibility that this gets out of control and it gets really bad and on the offhand chance that does happen. | ||
It doesn't seem likely but If that does happen, then you want to be safe. | ||
You want to be prepared. | ||
Because if it does happen, it's going to be catastrophic. | ||
And it's worth it to invest. | ||
And even if it doesn't happen, well, you'll be prepared for the next time that it does. | ||
Even if this is that time. | ||
I told you in January! | ||
Buy water, buy food, ammunition, guns, things like that. | ||
And you know, don't stockpile like crazy. | ||
Because then people just rob you. | ||
But I told you to begin to prepare, and so I hope you've been doing that. | ||
I hope you've been buying the essentials, because I've been going to the stores. | ||
I told you last week, and this was last week, I went to Walmart, I went to Walgreens, and I went to Mariano's, which I think Mariano's is a local chain. | ||
But I went to those three places, and every time I go, it's packed. | ||
And you probably know. | ||
I'm sure everybody watching this knows, because you've been out. | ||
And every time I go to the grocery store, it's packed. | ||
And everybody's talking about it, and everybody's stocking up. | ||
They're clearing out the cases of water, clearing out eggs, bread, toilet paper, hand sanitizer. | ||
Uh, you know, my family went to Jewel Osco today, and there was nothing! | ||
Like, no food. | ||
Like, now the food's gone. | ||
They're clearing the shelves out. | ||
And it's crowded, and people are stocking up. | ||
Like, crazy. | ||
So I hope everybody's okay. | ||
I hope if you're watching this show, that you're not sick. | ||
I hope that you're stocked up. | ||
And I hope that you are taking the proper precautions about social distancing. | ||
But as for my weekend, I've had a very busy weekend with the streaming. | ||
I haven't even stopped doing my job. | ||
If anything, a lot of you people, you have these severe disruptions to your lives. | ||
You know, I've had some disruptions. | ||
I had to cancel my college tour, and I had to cancel a couple of trips, and some people that were coming in to see me had to cancel. | ||
But outside of that, I've honestly not been disrupted at all. | ||
My day-to-day life is unchanged. | ||
Honestly, if my job did not involve talking about the news, and if I didn't watch the news, I wouldn't even know that anything happened. | ||
I would know Tomorrow, when I roll up to McDonald's and they tell me you can't dine in. | ||
Or if I showed up to one of my favorite restaurants. | ||
Because I've just been chillin'. | ||
Yesterday, I streamed the Democratic debate, which probably a lot of you watched. | ||
On Saturday, I streamed Fortnite with Bryson Gray, who's the MAGA rapper. | ||
That was pretty fun. | ||
And then last week I did America First every night. | ||
So I've been busy. | ||
I've been streaming seven days a week. | ||
I've streamed every day since I think like last Sunday or last Saturday. | ||
I might have even streamed then. | ||
So it's been very busy for me. | ||
A lot of streaming and you know a lot of prepping as well. | ||
A lot of trips to the grocery store. | ||
I've been stocking up on gas. | ||
Pretty epic. | ||
$2.10 for a gallon of gas. | ||
I filled up the tank. | ||
So, it's been pretty good, but it's weird. | ||
I gotta tell you, it's weird times. | ||
And I said this last week, and it's so true. | ||
Really, you really gotta meditate on this. | ||
We're living through an historical moment. | ||
And it is an. | ||
Grammatically, people do this all the time. | ||
They say a historical, but it's actually an historical. | ||
I don't know why it is, but that's simply the way it is. | ||
But this is an historical event. | ||
Like World War II, or like Another storyline like Watergate or the JFK assassination This is and I don't know maybe this sounds like stupid to you, but really think about it. | ||
This is a big deal This is going to we are gonna look back on the year 2020 As a huge pivotal inflection point for our country like 9-11, like 1963, like 1941. | ||
I mean this is going to go down in the history books and you'll tell your kids, if you have kids now, you'll tell your kids, you'll tell your grandkids, and they'll study it in school about the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 and what happened in the economy and we don't know. | ||
We're writing the book every day. | ||
We're writing the history book every day And we're waiting to see what happens. | ||
Maybe there won't be history books. | ||
Maybe there won't be grandchildren. | ||
Maybe there will be nothing. | ||
Maybe in 50 years there will be nothing. | ||
Maybe the world will have ended by then. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, you know, we're looking at it like everything else. | ||
This is history in the making. | ||
So, it's scary, it's panic, and if you know elderly people that are... | ||
At a high risk for contracting and dying from the disease, it's a scary time. | ||
But, to me, it's endlessly fascinating to be living through a real world historical event. | ||
I feel deprived of them. | ||
I'm 21 and my whole life the only like major things that happened happened within like the first five years of me being born right or me being alive and and since then what has really happened what is really the big thing that has happened since like the Iraq war and you've got the 2008 financial crisis I guess that was big but aside from that it's like what's we're not living really through world history we're living through a very as I've been saying a historical time so it's filled me with a little bit of a sense of purpose and | ||
And a sense of interest and curiosity. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But I do want to talk a little bit about the debate. | ||
And we'll segue that into a little bit of talk about the primary. | ||
But we watched the debate yesterday. | ||
It was the 11th Democratic debate. | ||
And it's been so long and boring. | ||
I hate watching them. | ||
And I can't even pretend. | ||
My school of thought on watching the debates is I'm watching it like a normal person watches it. | ||
When you have all these analysts, right, and all these political people watching them, and they've got their eyes glued to the screen, they're writing it up, and they're giving their hot takes, who are they doing that for? | ||
To what end are they doing this? | ||
I mean, I understand that they've got to write it up, and they've got to write an article and parse out the important moments and so on, but... | ||
I think that's almost useless. | ||
The way that I watch the debate is like how anybody watches the debate. | ||
It is like how you would watch the debate. | ||
How the everyman watches the debate. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and pretend that I'm engaged in that like Bernie Sanders saying this thing. | ||
It's like the biggest deal in the world! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
That was so significant. | ||
Well, he said this, and let's really analyze what that means. | ||
No, I'm bored! | ||
It's 90 minutes into it, and I'm bored! | ||
It's the 11th one, and I don't care, and I hate it. | ||
And I imagine that most people are watching it this way. | ||
So, that's sort of my school of thought on it. | ||
It's just tiring. | ||
I'm sure people are fatigued with the campaign stuff at this point, with the primary. | ||
They just want an end to it, and that's how I felt. | ||
I'm watching this debate yesterday, and I'm thinking, what really are we doing here? | ||
What is the point? | ||
Joe Biden has more delegates than Bernie, and Joe Biden is in the lead in nearly every single state left in the primary. | ||
Every single state. | ||
He crushed Bernie Sanders on Super Tuesday. | ||
He crushed him last week on Tuesday. | ||
It was what? | ||
It was Montana, Washington, or I'm sorry, was it Montana? | ||
It was Washington, Idaho, Missouri, You know what I'm saying. | ||
I don't have to list all the states. | ||
Last Tuesday he got crushed. | ||
He's going to get crushed tomorrow. | ||
And he's going to get crushed in every other contest. | ||
It's going to be Joe Biden. | ||
And so what is really the exercise yesterday to get Bernie Sanders and everybody said, and I said, you know, if there's ever going to be an opportunity for him to turn things around, it would be yesterday. | ||
He would need some kind of dramatic, miraculous, like insane performance to even make a dent. | ||
And what Joe Biden's about to do tomorrow in Illinois, Florida, and Arizona. | ||
And that didn't happen. | ||
As predicted, Bernie Sanders was his autistic self. | ||
He said the same thing. | ||
He gave the same 10-minute stump speech over and over and over again. | ||
Joe Biden was confused and a little bit more compelling. | ||
He looked good, and he came off as more presidential and a little bit more with it. | ||
If I was watching that debate, I would say I'd have a lot more confidence in Joe Biden than Bernie Sanders. | ||
So I thought it was ridiculous that we even pay attention to these things, that they would even hold the debate like that. | ||
The DNC should just cancel it. | ||
And we understand the reason why they need to carry on this charade. | ||
Because if they don't, then all these retards, Chapo Trap House and Social Democrats and Bernie Bros, they will cry foul. | ||
They will cry and they will whine and they will say that the DNC cheated. | ||
As everybody does, their guy loses and they want to complain. | ||
And often you have a case, but obviously here you do not. | ||
Joe Biden is winning these things fair and square. | ||
You could say that in Iowa the fix was in, but every primary, every contest since then, it's been fair and square. | ||
Joe Biden's been winning more votes and Bernie Sanders is simply losing because he is not a good candidate. | ||
And generally speaking, the Democrats are not totally socialists yet. | ||
And if they are, they're not going to jump on board the autistic socialist that we all knew in high school, right? | ||
So, but they need to drag on the contest now. | ||
They've got to drag it out and they've got to take it as far as it can go with Bernie Sanders because, until he drops out, because they know that if they cancel the debates and they just say, you know what, we've got a nominee, that all these people are going to riot and they're going to be outraged and so on. | ||
So I think it's ridiculous. | ||
It's giving me a headache. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
I thought it would be fun. | ||
I thought covering the 2020 presidential election would be fun and interesting and it would be driving a lot of traffic and interest in my show and it's not because it's boring and it sucks and these candidates suck. | ||
And they're all completely flawed. | ||
None of these people I have any confidence in, even from an objective point of view, even if I was undecided or an independent or something. | ||
I mean, they all have deep personal flaws. | ||
And in terms of policy, none of them are really presenting anything that's either practical or really all that compelling. | ||
It's just bad! | ||
It's just bad! | ||
So that's my feelings about the debate. | ||
I'm watching it and I have a little bit of interest about this debate because I'm thinking maybe Bernie Sanders is going to mount this miraculous comeback. | ||
I mean, I don't think that's going to happen, but there's a possibility that it could happen. | ||
That Bernie Sanders is going to dig deep and really pull it out on Sunday. | ||
Pull out all the stops and, I don't know, do something weird. | ||
Do something exciting, fresh. | ||
But there was nothing fresh. | ||
It was just the same 10 minute stump speech and it was more of Joe Biden. | ||
So I gave up on that. | ||
Within like 30 minutes I said to myself, I'm checked out. | ||
I'm done with this. | ||
And tomorrow it's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
Tomorrow they go to the polls. | ||
Like I said, it's in Arizona, Florida, and Illinois. | ||
The Ohio primary has been canceled. | ||
They postponed it to June 2nd. | ||
And Louisiana primary has been postponed. | ||
The Georgia primary has been postponed. | ||
They weren't scheduled for tomorrow, but generally speaking. | ||
And in Illinois, in Florida, in Arizona, they're having to move a lot of their polling stations, moving them away from these coronavirus hotspots or epicenters, which doesn't really make a lot of sense to me, you know? | ||
Because if the idea is that you move the polling station away from... Do you understand? | ||
You move it away from where the coronavirus hotspot is into a community where it isn't. | ||
Well, where do you think all the people with coronavirus are going to go and vote? | ||
They're going to go to the places they're not infected and then infect them. | ||
What does it mean to go to a polling station? | ||
It means everybody's going to go in. | ||
They're going to shake hands. | ||
Well, I mean, they probably won't shake hands, but they'll be in contact with the same staff of polling people. | ||
You probably got a staff of a dozen people that will man each polling station throughout the day. | ||
And they'll be handing out the ballots and managing the electronic machines and if the machines break down they're going to go in and touch them. | ||
So everybody's going to talk to the same people and they're all going to touch the same electronic stations and touch the same pens and pencils and tables and papers and you're going to move the polling stations to where the virus isn't and all the people that have been exposed to the virus in the hot spots will drive in their cars | ||
outside the city or outside the suburbs and touch the machines and talk to people that don't have it and then people that don't have it will show up to the polling stations and touch the machines and they'll all contract it. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
This is not a serious country. | ||
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Oh, but our democracy! | |
But our democracy! | ||
But we have to vote! | ||
But it's the most sacred thing that we have to vote, right? | ||
Oh, give me a break. | ||
What a bunch of bullshit. | ||
What a stupid country. | ||
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Honestly, and you know, don't get me wrong. | |
I love America. | ||
I love America. | ||
I love the people. | ||
I love the land. | ||
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But man, we're up to some stupid shit sometimes. | |
But the democracy, and in World War II, we didn't cancel the election. | ||
In World War II, we didn't cancel the ball game and drinking a cold one with our friends. | ||
It's a pandemic. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
That if we don't get this under control rapidly, that you're gonna have, like, death committees, you know? | ||
Where hospitals are gonna say, okay, if you're over the age of 80 and you've got a pre-existing condition, you're gonna die now. | ||
We're not gonna treat you because we don't have enough beds and we have 100,000 respirators in the whole country. | ||
Millions of people get sick, 100,000 respirators. | ||
We don't have enough beds, we don't have enough nurses, we don't have enough doctors, we don't have enough anything. | ||
And we're shutting down restaurants and schools and we're shutting down non-essential businesses and telling people, don't leave your homes. | ||
Oh, but do go out and vote. | ||
Do go out and, you know, lick your hands and touch the ballot machine. | ||
You know that's how people are. | ||
And touch your face and hmm, who am I going to vote for? | ||
Who am I going to vote for? | ||
Touch your face, touch the machine, touch your face, go home, talk to your family. | ||
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What are we doing? | |
What are we doing? | ||
And it's because of this misplaced What would you even call that? | ||
Defiance, boldness, resilience. | ||
So that what? | ||
So that we could write in the history books that even during the pandemic, we didn't cancel our voting. | ||
Like it even matters. | ||
I mean, it's going to be Joe Biden anyway. | ||
And even if it wasn't Joe Biden, they're all lizard people, you know? | ||
Whatever. | ||
So that's a Democratic primary tomorrow. | ||
I'm not going out to vote. | ||
You think I'm going to go out to vote? | ||
You think I'm going to go out and do what? | ||
Vote for Donald Trump? | ||
Donald Trump's not even running against anybody. | ||
You think I'm going to go out and vote for Bernie Sanders to shake things up? | ||
It's not going to matter. | ||
Nothing matters anymore. | ||
With or without the virus, you know? | ||
So I'm not going out to vote. | ||
And I encourage you not to. | ||
Don't vote. | ||
Don't vote. | ||
Forget voting. | ||
Vote in the general election, but don't vote in the primary. | ||
And, you know, maybe there's a congressional election. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
If you're going to go home and bring the virus to your elderly, you know, relatives or to yourself, you're going to get sick because, you know, well, one person can make a difference. | ||
Oh, buff uncle, it's not making any difference. | ||
You think it makes a difference I'm going to go out and get sick? | ||
It's so goofy. | ||
So anyway, that's the Democratic primary. | ||
Yeah, knock your socks off. | ||
Joe Biden's gonna be the nominee. | ||
This country's fucked no matter what. | ||
So that's the primary tomorrow, but we're gonna move on and talk about the virus, and I'll give you all the information, and then we'll talk a little bit about it. | ||
I'm gonna read through and show you everything that's going on. | ||
So I'll read off the latest numbers here. | ||
I should have had the whiteboard. | ||
I keep forgetting. | ||
Tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow I'll have the whiteboard. | ||
I'll read off the latest numbers on how many confirmed cases we are working with here. | ||
So we've got 181,853 cases worldwide. | ||
181,853 cases worldwide. | ||
Nearly 182,000 cases. | ||
7,113 deaths worldwide. | ||
We've got 80,000 in China. | ||
Isn't that incredible? | ||
China has not had more than 81,000 cases for weeks. | ||
80,000 in China. | ||
Isn't that incredible? | ||
China has not had more than 81,000 cases for weeks. | ||
Isn't that amazing that this is the epicenter of the outbreak ever? | ||
Everybody just keeps going up. | ||
Every country it's doubling and tripling and it just keeps going up. | ||
Isn't that incredible? | ||
A country of a billion and a half people where the virus originated, where they had these quarantines and everything, the number of confirmed cases just kept going up and up and up and then it just stopped and then it just stopped going up and it's been the same for weeks. | ||
That's incredible. | ||
I believe it. | ||
I believe it. | ||
80,000 cases, whatever you say. | ||
Whatever you say China, I'm in. | ||
Some people legitimately do believe. | ||
I see so many people peddling this Chinese propaganda about... Who's the guy? | ||
Mike Ma? | ||
No, it's Jack. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Ma. | ||
The Alibaba founder. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Jack Ma. | ||
Not Mike Ma. | ||
That's, uh, that's, uh, what is it? | ||
Harassment architecture. | ||
Jack Ma from Alibaba. | ||
He's donating all these masks. | ||
And all this Chinese propaganda. | ||
You know, America started the virus and China's got it under control, please. | ||
You know, so they say they've got 80,000. | ||
Yeah, I think it's probably like 3 million. | ||
A friend of a friend of a friend. | ||
And this is a reliable source. | ||
I've heard through the grapevine from people in D.C. | ||
That the number is 3 million in China, 50,000 dead. | ||
So, that's just to give you an idea. | ||
This is what I've heard. | ||
Italy, we are up to 28,000 cases. | ||
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28,000. | |
Last week we were talking about, like, 10,000. | ||
28,000 today. | ||
Iran is up to 15,000 cases. | ||
Spain... Spain, now up to 10,000 cases. | ||
South Korea, 8,236. | ||
Last week we were talking about like 10,000, 28,000 today. | ||
Iran is up to 15,000 cases. | ||
Spain, Spain now up to 10,000 cases. | ||
South Korea 8,236. | ||
South Korea legitimately has controlled it. | ||
They were at I think 7,800 last week. | ||
They're up to 10,000 cases. | ||
They're up to 8,200. | ||
So that's a pretty modest increase. | ||
And they're not like China, so I believe them. | ||
Germany up to 7,300 cases. | ||
France 6,650. | ||
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6,650 cases. | |
The United States now up to 4,525 cases. | ||
Switzerland 2,200 and that's a smaller country. | ||
The United Kingdom 1,500. | ||
Netherlands 1,400. | ||
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Norway 1,300. | |
The United States now up to 4,525 cases. | ||
Switzerland, 2,200, and that's a smaller country. | ||
The United Kingdom, 1,500. Netherlands, 1,400. Norway, 1,300. Belgium, 1,000. 1,100. Sweden with 1,000 cases. | ||
Austria, Denmark, 1,000 cases each. | ||
So it's getting bad. | ||
And if you've been watching the show, it's getting really bad across Europe. | ||
Europe is now the epicenter of the disease, and in Spain in particular, you're seeing the number of cases skyrocket, but it's also now happening in Germany and France. | ||
All these countries are tracking with how it increased in Italy. | ||
We saw in Italy this rapid, and this is what made it a global pandemic, is first it was in China, and you saw a lot of big numbers in Asia, where you have obviously a lot of travel and immigration from China. | ||
But then Italy exploded as the first country outside of Asia where the virus really took off. | ||
And now it's across all of continental Europe. | ||
Spain, Germany, France. | ||
It's skyrocketing in the same way. | ||
And in the United States, as the testing becomes more available, now our numbers are going up. | ||
Last week it was 1,000 cases. | ||
Now it's 4,500. | ||
And as the tests become more available, we're going to test and confirm very, you know, a very high number of people. | ||
They say, I think this was government or CDC officials today, said that you can bet that for every one confirmed case, you've got 5 to 10 cases that are undetected. | ||
So if there's 4,500 confirmed cases in the United States, and that means if you multiply that by 5 to 10, what would that be? | ||
That means you've got anywhere between 22,500 cases and 45,000 cases in the United States. | ||
And I imagine, actually, that it's probably higher than that. | ||
I would venture to guess that it's probably something like 50,000 cases and maybe more. | ||
But we have no idea! | ||
We have no idea because the testing is only becoming available now. | ||
And it looks like that's being unrolled. | ||
If we have more confirmed cases, that means that there's more tests. | ||
This Google website is being put up and now these drive-through testing centers are being rapidly constructed where people can drive through and if they fill out their questionnaire on this website then they get sent if they have the right symptoms to the testing center they take a test they get their results in 24 to 36 hours and then we know who has it and then we can quarantine but that number is gonna go up dramatically in the next two weeks and I would say probably two weeks will be at 50,000 you know easily. | ||
So those are the latest numbers of cases. | ||
It's going to explode. | ||
It's going to get bad. | ||
People are going to die from this. | ||
But we'll also talk about some other things. | ||
There was a press conference today. | ||
President Trump did a press conference and I think he's done a press conference every day now. | ||
He did one today, he did one yesterday, the day before, Friday, which is good. | ||
I think he should be doing these. | ||
I think that this is having a positive effect, that the President is out there and visible and keeping everybody up to date and giving them information and guidance and talking about what's being done. | ||
This not only assures people, But it also assures the markets and we have two problems really. | ||
There's the virus which is bad enough and in order to combat the virus I mean people are getting sick and they're overburdening the health care system and then this is having an effect on whether people are able to feed themselves and get the supplies they need if they're under quarantine or stores are being shut down. | ||
So you've got the virus and the transmission of the virus which is problem number one. | ||
And then problem number two is now the economy is collapsing. | ||
The economy is at a standstill. | ||
The economy is actually contracting because we're basically eating our wealth. | ||
That is what this entails, right? | ||
When people are not going to work and people are not consuming and they're not paying their bills or their taxes, we're basically eating away at the wealth of the country. | ||
So not only are we not expanding, we're now consuming the fruits of economic growth and so there are estimates that the economy will contract by 5%. | ||
In the second quarter of 2020, which is insane. | ||
I mean that's like a full-on, that is a serious recession. | ||
So when you have the president out there invisible and talking about these things, it's actually solving two problems at once. | ||
It's making people panic less. | ||
It's making people aware and very mindful about transmission. | ||
So we're flattening the curve. | ||
In other words, Same amount of people are going to get sick, but if it's prolonged, if it's delayed, then the hospitals will be okay. | ||
Stores will be stocked with items if people are not panicked. | ||
And then the markets are not going to sell off maybe as much as they would, even though that's happening anyway. | ||
So, the President did a press conference. | ||
I'll read off a news report about this. | ||
This is from ABC. | ||
It says, quote, President Donald Trump and his coronavirus task force on Monday issued new, stricter guidelines to stop the spread of the disease, including the states Rather including that states with evidence of community transmission should close bars, restaurants, and other indoor and outdoor venues where groups of people congregate. | ||
The new nationwide guidelines also called on Americans to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people, avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants, and public food courts, and encouraging schooling from home across the country. | ||
The president said, quote, my administration is recommending that all Americans, including the young and healthy, work to engage in schooling from home when possible, avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants, and public food courts. | ||
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease director, Anthony Fauci, said it was important to be aggressive, but noted the new guidelines only apply over the course of the next 15 days. | ||
Which I think is bullshit. | ||
I think that's probably going to be prolonged. | ||
I don't think it's going to be two weeks. | ||
I think they tell you two weeks. | ||
It's like when you get told about anything that you're going to wait 15 minutes, right? | ||
You get told when you're on an airplane, oh, it's going to be 15 minutes before we depart, you know? | ||
If somebody's going to show up, oh, it's going to take me 15 minutes, right? | ||
And that's a length of time that's just long enough. | ||
It's long enough where people are not expecting it imminently, but not too late. | ||
And that's what two weeks functions as with something like this. | ||
So in two weeks, people are going to wrap their heads around two weeks. | ||
Not a big deal, right? | ||
But I'm sure it's going to be longer than that. | ||
But in any case, these are the new guidances. | ||
No eating and drinking. | ||
No congregations. | ||
No groups of more than 10 people. | ||
No going to school. | ||
And even for the young and the healthy. | ||
And I have two thoughts on this. | ||
Number one, the reason why young and healthy people should take precautions is because of transmission. | ||
A lot of people are out there saying, this is something that only affects old people. | ||
Only old people have to worry. | ||
And just because it is probably more dangerous for old people, and old people have a much higher mortality rate for the virus, and a much higher rate that they can contract the virus, that doesn't mean that young people should be okay with getting sick. | ||
Because here's the problem. | ||
If people don't take this seriously, and people are still going to school and congregating and going to restaurants, Then the disease is spreading. | ||
And if it's spreading, then even if you're middle-aged or young, you could end up in the hospital and you're overburdening the healthcare system. | ||
And the more it spreads, and the quicker it spreads, the more this is going to put stress on hospitals and beds. | ||
And if that's the case, you don't have enough resources to take care of millions of people getting sick. | ||
You might, over the course of six months, be able to take care of millions of people. | ||
But over the course of the next few weeks, you can't have all those people in the hospital at the same time. | ||
So it's about transmission. | ||
Even if you're young and healthy, and even if you're not worried about getting the virus and it killing you, that doesn't mean that you're not contributing to the spread and then therefore the overburdening of the healthcare system if you contract it, if you're not being careful. | ||
So that's reason number one. | ||
And beyond that, I'm sick of hearing that young people don't have to worry. | ||
If you look at any of the numbers in Italy, in Austria, in the United Kingdom, that's coming from these hospitals, large percentages of people that end up in the ICU with coronavirus are under the age of 50. | ||
So everybody's saying, oh no no, if you're old you have nothing, you're, that's the only people, that's the only demographic that has to worry about this. | ||
Because what? | ||
The only bad thing that can come of a virus is dying? | ||
Oh you know, don't worry, you should want to get pneumonia. | ||
It's no big deal if you get a pneumonia-like virus. | ||
Because you're not going to die? | ||
Well, it still is pretty serious for a lot of people. | ||
And yes, young people can still die. | ||
It might be a small percentage. | ||
You know, if the percentage, the risk of young people dying from the virus, if that's 1%, well, if millions of people get it, what does 1% look like? | ||
You know, that 10,000 people? | ||
You know that 10,000 people? | ||
So is that right? | ||
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Yes, that's right. | |
You know, if a million people die and it's 1%, then what is that? | ||
10,000 people or 1 million people get it, then 10,000 people die. | ||
So yes, children will die, teenagers will die, adolescents, middle-aged people will die. | ||
And maybe that's not going to be a high number of people or a high percentage, but that will happen. | ||
And there will be a lot of people that will end up in serious critical condition, that will end up in the ICU, that will require a lot of treatment, even if you're under the age of 50. | ||
And the numbers reflect this in Europe, and they reflect this in Asia, and they will reflect that in the United States. | ||
And moreover, if you look at this disease and the effects of it, in a lot of cases what you're seeing happen is even if you don't die, the people that get the virus are left with permanent organ damage. | ||
Permanent damage to their lungs. | ||
Permanent damage to their kidney. | ||
Left with permanent infertility. | ||
Not temporary, but in some cases prolonged or permanent infertility. | ||
It's nothing to joke about. | ||
And I'm not saying that to scare people. | ||
I'm not saying that to scare them off and for people to say, oh, I'm really concerned now. | ||
I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
But it is to say that everybody, everybody has a responsibility To take the proper precautions to not be exposed to other people, to cancel their gatherings, try to limit going outside and your exposure to other people so that you're not overburdening the hospital, so that you don't end up in a bad situation, so you don't infect other people. | ||
I mean everybody has responsibility and it's very it is the height of irresponsibility for people to be out there and going on planes and if it's not essential, right? | ||
If you're just being careless and then infecting people and so on. | ||
Because when you're looking at public health, this is truly something that is collective because there are only so many resources to go around. | ||
And so if you're transmitting the virus, you're contributing to the overburdening of the health care system. | ||
And if we end up in a situation like there is in Italy, where doctors are going to have to tell people, look, like the odds of you surviving are small and we don't have enough resources, so we're going to let you die. | ||
You're contributing to that if you're irresponsible. | ||
And I don't want to sound dramatic. | ||
I don't want to sound like some, you know, alarmist or anything, but I mean, that's literally what's happening. | ||
If people are not proactive and responsible, That is just going to be the natural consequence. | ||
It's a highly infectious, highly contagious virus. | ||
It's transmitting rapidly. | ||
We've seen it happen in China. | ||
We've seen it in South Korea, Iran, Italy, all across Europe. | ||
It's happening here, and if you don't do your part, you're part of the problem. | ||
And that's going to have life or death consequences for a lot of people. | ||
So, you know, I'm glad that the president went out there and said that. | ||
We've been called crazy for saying to take proper precautions. | ||
And for months now, people have been saying, oh, you're crazy, you're an alarmist, you're a statist, you're whatever, you know, you're buying into the paranoia. | ||
No! | ||
It's just about being responsible. | ||
But the problem is that we are in a country now, and I know this is going to sound boomer, but it's so true, where people cannot tolerate or cope with even small disruptions to their daily life. | ||
If people are told no in any capacity, you know, about getting what they want, when they want it, they can't deal with that. | ||
They can't handle it. | ||
So, and I tweeted about this the other day, Some guy was on Twitter, some journalist I think, and he was talking about how we should be ashamed that we're canceling our sporting events. | ||
We should be, you know, drinking cold beers and watching the game. | ||
But, you know, we're so pathetic because we have to cancel things because of the virus. | ||
And they act like it is some national symbol of resilience and unity that you're gonna go out and eat at a restaurant. | ||
Oh, to hell with the government! | ||
I'm gonna go eat at McDonald's! | ||
To hell with the government! | ||
I'm gonna go watch my baseball game! | ||
And people are acting like this is some noble act of defiance, excuse me, that they're exercising their freedom or something. | ||
And it's got nothing to do with that. | ||
People don't give a shit about their freedom. | ||
People don't care about resilience. | ||
They don't care about any of that. | ||
Asking about any of the horrible things happening to this country, immigration, gun control, people could give, right? | ||
People could care about any of that on a daily basis, right? | ||
But tell them, nope, if you had a taste for Chick-fil-A today, you can't dine in and eat it. | ||
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And suddenly, oh, I can't have my frozen lemonade? | |
My freedom's under threat! | ||
We're better than this! | ||
On D-Day! | ||
My ancestors didn't die on D-Day for me to be told that I can't drink a frozen lemonade when I want it! | ||
It's so pathetic. | ||
It's so sad. | ||
That is what we should be ashamed of. | ||
That the nation asks this much from people. | ||
The nation asks this much at a time of crisis. | ||
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Hey, go to the grocery store. | |
Buy a frozen pizza. | ||
Buy a carton of eggs. | ||
Okay? | ||
Buy what you can. | ||
Can you cook? | ||
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Can you cook? | |
Can you, you know, figure it out for two weeks? | ||
While we try to cope with this global pandemic so that we don't have to have death committees, right? | ||
We don't have to have doctors deciding who lives and who dies. | ||
Can we just ask this much from you? | ||
I promise, two weeks, you know, whatever it's gonna be. | ||
No. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
I'm gonna go out and eat with my family. | ||
I'm gonna go eat out at an old country buffet. | ||
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Okay. | |
By all means, yeah, go have your turkey, go have your chicken at Old Country Buffet. | ||
Go drink your beer with your friends, I know. | ||
We can't go a weekend without a little bit of leisure. | ||
Can't go a weekend without recreation. | ||
It just makes me crazy that this is the way people are. | ||
And you have to imagine, you are not a serious country if you're not capable of doing these things. | ||
You're just simply not. | ||
Because we are people, and we live in the world, Obviously, right? | ||
And in the course of world events, you have crises. | ||
We have new crises, or maybe they're a lot like old crises. | ||
You know, a pandemic is not exactly a new phenomenon for the world. | ||
But we've got new expressions of old crises, right? | ||
Or completely new things, right? | ||
Like war. | ||
Well, not exactly war, but like Islamic terrorism, for example. | ||
Or cyber attacks. | ||
Or nuclear weapons. | ||
Weapons of mass destruction. | ||
These are like 21st century challenges. | ||
And you've also got the usual suspects, like war, famine, pandemic, things like that. | ||
Now we've got ecological problems. | ||
A country that is strong is able to handle things like that. | ||
That's how you define a strong country, right? | ||
A person that is strong is strong not when things are easy. | ||
It's not somebody that is really capable of hanging out, not someone that's really capable of drinking a lot of alcohol and being funny at a party. | ||
It's what does it look like in times of need when there's a natural disaster? | ||
What do you look like? | ||
What is your response? | ||
Can we count on you when there's a death in the family? | ||
When somebody needs help? | ||
When your neighbor's having a problem? | ||
When a kitten's in a tree? | ||
Something like that. | ||
And the same goes for a nation. | ||
We don't judge how strong a nation is by how big it can build its skyscrapers. | ||
But what does your nation look like in wartime? | ||
What does your nation look like in times of crisis? | ||
And this is a glimpse into a crystal ball for our future. | ||
We're going to have more crises in the future. | ||
Some on this level, some not. | ||
Some of this magnitude economically and otherwise and some not. | ||
But our crises will increase in frequency. | ||
They'll become more regular. | ||
And increasingly we are just simply not going to be able to handle them from any point of view. | ||
And I don't care how many people you hear in the mainstream media talking about our resilience and we're all in this together and we're united. | ||
That is a facade. | ||
That is a delusion. | ||
Sounds nice. | ||
Not true. | ||
And I heard this the other day. | ||
A friend of mine called me on the phone and he relayed to me the story, talking to somebody he knew, saying that there is no concept of we. | ||
Everybody's talking about this we. | ||
We need to band together. | ||
We need to work together. | ||
Who's we? | ||
There is no we. | ||
Look at your neighbors. | ||
Generally speaking, if you live in a city, if you live in a major population center, is there a we in your city block? | ||
Is there a we in your apartment complex? | ||
Is there a we if you live in a suburb in a lot of cases? | ||
I mean, I happen to know my neighbors, but generally speaking, Even in your own neighborhood, you don't have any sense of collective identity or even familiarity with these people, let alone in the town over, and the town next to that one, and your city, and your state, and the nation. | ||
Are we, all the people living within these borders, are we acting as one? | ||
Do we have anything in common? | ||
Do we see each other remotely as part of the same tribe or as the same group? | ||
Can all the people living in these borders say that we are acting as one? | ||
Can we even use the word we? | ||
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No! | |
The answer is no! | ||
And if we cannot act collectively, if all these people in this country cannot act collectively towards a common goal, and that means sacrifices and hardships, we don't have a future! | ||
The slightest disruptions, and they're going to grow larger and more frequent, are going to wreak havoc on this country for that reason. | ||
And I look at this statement from Trump and some of these basic regulations that are being passed down, and you see, I think the Oklahoma governor came out today and said, I'm going to keep eating dinner with my family in a restaurant. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
You know, good for you. | ||
Is that all this country Is that all this country defines itself by? | ||
Is what? | ||
Watching television and consuming? | ||
And I know that's kind of a stale meme, this consumer meme. | ||
But it's true. | ||
That's all this country defines itself by. | ||
It's leisure, it's recreation, it's amusements, what we consume and imbibe, and what we purchase. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
The source of resilience for this country is, well, even though there was danger, and even though you were asked to do the bare minimum to prevent the worst from happening, you refused, and you went out and bought shit anyway. | ||
You went out and you ate more hamburgers, and drank more beer, and drank more liquor, and watched more sports anyway. | ||
What a great country. | ||
I'm sure people will look back on this civilization a thousand years from now and say, wow, what a noble and honorable country. | ||
What a serious and great country. | ||
Even at the height of crisis, they still went out and drank alcohol. | ||
They still went out and partied. | ||
They never cared about anything. | ||
They never took anything seriously. | ||
What a fantastic expression of resilience and resourcefulness, isn't it? | ||
So, and I can't even begin to tell you the half of it. | ||
I keep seeing all this stuff from libertarians. | ||
Libertarians are bent out of shape about this. | ||
I think Matt Walsh was tweeting about this. | ||
He said it was tyrannical, tyrannical for the government to close restaurants. | ||
He said, people, people can't not eat at restaurants for two weeks. | ||
Who are you kidding? | ||
Uber Eats can't pick up the slack. | ||
And I'm sure a lot of people would agree with that. | ||
But I think about it this way. | ||
You're telling me that you can't simply figure it out? | ||
You can't figure it out for two weeks? | ||
You can't go out and buy groceries? | ||
Look, and I'm not even somebody that cooks. | ||
But when all this stuff started to go down, I went out to Mariano's and I bought a bunch of frozen pizzas, okay? | ||
And I bought, uh, what is it, Hungry Man dinners, and I bought frozen mac and cheese, and I bought chips, and I bought a few cases of water, and I bought pop, and juice, and candy, and it's out there, it's stocked, you know, the shells were stocked as, as, you know, as, uh... | ||
What is it? | ||
Right up until maybe this weekend. | ||
I think only until this weekend you might have had troubles, right? | ||
Or since this weekend. | ||
But right up until then you could have gotten food and everything. | ||
That's what I did. | ||
Even somebody that can't even cook and I'm set. | ||
You know, I'll be grilling up or frying up frozen pizzas and all that. | ||
Scrambled eggs. | ||
I'll make do. | ||
I'll figure it out. | ||
I can sacrifice. | ||
We can't ask our people to just noddy at restaurants for two weeks and suddenly this is like the Whiskey Rebellion. | ||
Suddenly this is... We're gonna have to have another American Revolution over that. | ||
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The pain, the mental anguish I experienced thinking about this. | ||
Imagine if we ever had to do anything serious. | ||
Imagine if there was a world war where people are dying, right? | ||
And you really were strapped for resources, like the military had to commandeer factories and we needed to make uniforms and things like that. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
We wouldn't be able to do it. | ||
We wouldn't be able to do it. | ||
We have the governors asking politely, can we please close the schools? | ||
Can we please not eat at restaurants? | ||
People are like, no. | ||
Imagine if the government had to order people. | ||
There would be like an insurrection. | ||
This country is being held together by a threat and nobody's aware of that. | ||
Nobody even realizes it. | ||
That this country, the order that it is built on, is so tenuous and so fragile We have no idea. | ||
We are sitting on a nuclear warhead of demographics, of debt, dysfunction, all kinds of terrible things. | ||
People don't even know about it, right? | ||
And I don't think this is, maybe this is the wake-up call, I don't even think people are getting the message, but that is what I think about. | ||
You watch this show, and if you watch this show, if you're a normal person, you're thinking, what is this guy talking about? | ||
Normally, if you're watching this show maybe three months ago, You're saying, what is this guy talking about? | ||
Things are going great! | ||
Stock market... I'm talking about December. | ||
Let's say January, December. | ||
And you're watching my show and I'm talking about demographic death of America and all this horrible stuff. | ||
You're saying to yourself, what is this guy talking about? | ||
Stock market's up. | ||
Economy's growing. | ||
Black unemployment is low. | ||
Just got my new iPhone, right? | ||
And there's abundance everywhere. | ||
Everything's going great. | ||
Women are in the workforce. | ||
Nobody's got to worry about anything. | ||
We're building a tower to pierce the heavens. | ||
Our country will become heaven on earth. | ||
That's what you're thinking three months ago, right? | ||
How quickly things have deteriorated because of a little virus. | ||
And watch. | ||
And I put this on my telegram. | ||
You will see that the politics of optimism and all this bringing the country together and bleeding red white and blue and that is not going to stand a chance when things really start to hit the fan. | ||
You know? | ||
It's just like, just like in Dark Knight. | ||
These civilized people, when the chips are down, they'll eat each other. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
That's when everything I've been saying on this show, people are gonna say, oh, you know, now I get it. | ||
Now I see where he's coming from, right? | ||
But that's the press conference. | ||
These are the guidelines. | ||
Already you're seeing these mass closures. | ||
I'll read off some of these lists just to give you an idea. | ||
For restaurants and bar closures, the following states have said statewide they're ordering all restaurants and bars closed. | ||
You've got Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. | ||
All those states, all those states have mandated all restaurants and bars have to close their dine-in restaurants. | ||
They can do pickup, they can do delivery, carry out, but no dine-in. | ||
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McDonald's has shut down all their restaurants for dine-in. | ||
I guess they're still doing drive-thru and delivery, but they're not doing seating areas and self-service kiosks. | ||
States that have closed down, that they've ordered all states to close down their schools, you've got Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. | ||
All those states have ordered their K-12 schools to close and a few more. | ||
Like, for example, Indiana and Iowa have suggested that their schools close, and most of them have. | ||
So those are just the states that have ordered all their schools to close, but there's a lot of school closures elsewhere. | ||
Atlanta, Austin, Denver, and Washington, D.C. | ||
have closed all their schools. | ||
And San Francisco appears to be the only city that is on complete lockdown. | ||
This is from BNO. | ||
It says the public health officers of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties Those are all the counties in the greater San Francisco area. | ||
have announced with the city of Berkeley a legal order directing their respective residents to shelter at home for three weeks beginning on March 17th. | ||
The order limits activity, travel, and business functions to only the most essential needs. | ||
So the entire city of San Francisco is now on lockdown. | ||
Everybody's under mandatory quarantine. | ||
The only places that are even open are the essentials. | ||
Grocery stores, laundromats, pharmacies, banks, transit, stuff like that, government buildings. | ||
Everything else has been ordered closed. | ||
Not just restaurants and bars and theaters and clubs and sporting events and public gatherings. | ||
Everything. | ||
All stores and businesses except for the essentials. | ||
That's San Francisco. | ||
People are being told you can't even leave your home unless it's essential. | ||
This is going to be everywhere. | ||
So I just read to you what's happening now, which is restaurants and bar closures. | ||
This is what's hitting the nation now, nationwide, is restaurants and bars and theaters and that kind of stuff. | ||
And it's the school closures and the colleges. | ||
And this is the first one. | ||
Is San Francisco the total lockdown, the total quarantine? | ||
That's what's coming next for everywhere else. | ||
So I guarantee that maybe by the end of this week or next week, I'm betting that you'll see Chicago, New York City, LA, Austin, Houston, Phoenix, I'm guessing that probably all the major cities are gonna see similar measures. | ||
Curfews, mandatory quarantine, banning all non-essential travel. | ||
If I'm gonna make a prediction, I'm gonna say that what's happening in San Francisco, you're gonna see in all these other hotspots. | ||
That's what's coming next. | ||
It's in San Francisco and in Hoboken, New Jersey. | ||
They've implemented a curfew and similar measures Just watch. | ||
It'll be everywhere else too. | ||
And then people will see how serious this stuff is. | ||
Then people, when they're being told you're not going to even leave your house, if it's not serious now, if it wasn't serious last week or two weeks ago or three weeks ago, maybe people will get the idea when they're being told it's against the law. | ||
You know, you'll be stopped from leaving your house unless it's essential. | ||
So that is what is coming down the pike for us. | ||
Very scary times ahead. | ||
They say that we'll be out of this in July or August. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I think that sounds optimistic to me, but we'll see. | ||
This is our life for at least a year, I imagine. | ||
Not necessarily the shutdowns, but I don't think life will return to normal for at least a year. | ||
And that means the economy's back to normal. | ||
That means people are back to work and school resumes and all that. | ||
At least a year, I think, until total normalcy back to where we were in February. | ||
Our lives are not normal. | ||
Totally disrupted for the next year at least. | ||
But then we also got the stock market down. | ||
Not much to say about that. | ||
Down 13% today. | ||
Casually down 13% today. | ||
Dow Jones fell 3,000 points. | ||
Biggest one-day plunge in history. | ||
And the largest drop of our downturn this month. | ||
The highest percentage drop since Black Monday in 1987, even surpassing the percentage drop in 1929 which is the beginning of the Great Depression. | ||
The Dow closed 12.9% down. | ||
S&P 500 fell 12% as well. | ||
So this is where we're at. | ||
And this was even after huge quantitative easing and slashing interest rates to zero yesterday. | ||
Federal Reserve yesterday announced they were slashing interest rates to zero. | ||
And I've got, I think, 900 billion dollars in quantitative easing coming as well. | ||
So, that's after unprecedented monetary stimulus and fiscal stimulus planned. | ||
Still, largest drop, point drop in history, largest percentage drop, second largest percentage drop after 1987. | ||
So, it's getting bad and my message to you is do your part. | ||
Be prepared. | ||
Take care of yourself. | ||
Take care of your family. | ||
Firearms, ammunition, food, water, paper towels, disinfectant, whatever pharmaceutical drugs you need, over-the-counter stuff, you should stockpile that. | ||
You should stockpile, you know, just anything that you're gonna need. | ||
Soap, right? | ||
Even things you don't think about. | ||
Soap, toothpaste, right? | ||
Because that's the problem, is people don't even think about what they need, right? | ||
They take for granted. | ||
I think generally just plan out, do all your grocery shopping, what you would buy normally, plan it out for the next, you know, two to four weeks, I think is reasonable. | ||
And you know you could continue to go out to grocery stores, but be planning on not being able to leave your house, I think is what you should shoot for. | ||
So... And, you know, you should have prepared. | ||
You should have been prepared by now. | ||
But if you're not, now's the time before it gets any worse. | ||
Never too late for now, right? | ||
It'll be too late later. | ||
But, uh... Anywho, that's the coronavirus, but we're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
It is getting... Is it getting crazier out there, or is it just me? | ||
I mean, it certainly is tense, but... | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm spooked, but I'm also excited, but I'm also very excited. | ||
I like... I'm kind of, like, enjoying. | ||
I hate to say it, but I was driving around town today. | ||
I had to go out today. | ||
And I was driving around town and thinking to myself, you know, | ||
I don't know I'm kind of like just I'm as somebody that is historically minded I love history I love politics we're living through something and it is it is horrible it is suffering and it is very hard for people but I have to say that I am I'm immensely fascinated and kind of enjoying the experience of living through history I know it's dark times for a lot of people I don't enjoy that but it is interesting interesting times but let's move on to our super chats | ||
I have to say one more thing. | ||
I hope that this is unironically maybe comforting to people because my life is not disrupted by this largely, but I know that if you're a wagee or you go to school, Your life probably is disrupted. | ||
So I hope that this is a sense of comfort. | ||
Everything's being canceled. | ||
Your sports, your other entertainment, right? | ||
Your other recreation. | ||
So I hope this is a sense of comfort that in as much and maybe that sounds kind of gay, but as things are changing, as things are getting darker and ominous, you tune in and America First is always here just like normal times. | ||
Just like how it always was. | ||
So I hope that is a little bit of comfort. | ||
Now we will move on. | ||
I've been asked this a million times already. | ||
I don't watch any of his content, but he hangs out with Richard Spencer and I don't know how smart you can really be if you hang out with Richard Spencer. | ||
So, it seems to me like he's petting a lot of boilerplate, hot take, alt-right takes, right? | ||
So, I don't know, but I haven't watched a lot of his content, so I don't want to be attacking him. | ||
I've never even seen his stuff. | ||
I haven't given it a chance, but my general impression is a lot of boilerplate hot takes, you know, alt-right hot takes, and hanging out with Richard Spencer kind of says it all at this point. | ||
I think anybody who hangs out with Richard Spencer, it's like, uh, hello retard department, so... | ||
But who knows? | ||
I haven't watched this stuff, so maybe it's really good and I just don't know. | ||
Maybe my intuition is wrong. | ||
It never is, but maybe it's wrong this time. | ||
Fratichelli says, had a double Big Mac the other day. | ||
Messy but good. | ||
Yeah, the Big Macs are, you know, a little messy. | ||
That's why I don't really mess with them anymore. | ||
Because I used to be a Big Mac guy, but every time I get it, it's like falling all over the place and I gotta eat it quickly because if I don't eat it quickly, it's sliding and slipping and You're left with too much bun or not enough bun. | ||
So now I just get McDoubles. | ||
McDoubles are compact. | ||
That's the red pill about the burger. | ||
I like a single cheeseburger because it's compact. | ||
There's no slipping and sliding. | ||
There's no mess. | ||
You get a single cheeseburger, and for whatever reason, because there's not a lot of like, well here's my theory, you get a double cheeseburger because there's like more condiments and two wet patties on top of each other, it gives way to a lot of sliding. | ||
You bite, and the more that you have between the bread, the more it's prone to when you bite, it slides out on the other side. | ||
And the more bites you take, the more it slides out on the other side of the bun, This happens with sandwiches. | ||
It's almost like you lube up the sandwich with mayonnaise if you're talking about like a sub sandwich with mayonnaise or dressing and then you eat it and the meat then just slides out the other side or a taco and the less that you have in the middle the less that you have that effect. | ||
Minimize that with a single or a McDouble. | ||
And the more that you stack it, the more problems you have. | ||
Gourmet burger, these big patties, these weird big condiments. | ||
I hate that. | ||
That's a mess and it's too much. | ||
Simple. | ||
Simple simplicity is what I love. | ||
I love simplicity. | ||
I love a bun, lettuce, tomato, patties, special sauce, onions. | ||
You don't even need tomato as far as I'm concerned. | ||
You need a lettuce, a patty, a little bit of condiment, onion. | ||
You're set, okay? | ||
That's all you need on there. | ||
Pickle maybe, whatever. | ||
Whatever, however you dress it up, but just the basics. | ||
I go to some of these burger restaurants and they're like, oh it's got relish and it's got peppers and it's got a mac and cheese patty on it and we fried mac and cheese and put it on top and we've got Forget all that one third pound patty and it's on a pretzel bun. | ||
Pass. | ||
Pass. | ||
Too much. | ||
There's too much going on there. | ||
Too complicated. | ||
Give me a small, simple... Give me three of them, okay? | ||
Three cheeseburgers and an order of fries and a Coke. | ||
I don't need all this bullshit. | ||
They do these fries. | ||
Oh, and our fries are like special fries and they're seasoned. | ||
We've got our own ketchup. | ||
Just give me ketchup. | ||
It's ketchup. | ||
And just give me a good hand-cut french fry. | ||
Not rocket science, okay? | ||
So... | ||
I've got enough complications in my life. | ||
I don't need to go and read a menu and it's got all this crap on there. | ||
Cheese pizza and a plain cheeseburger. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Alan, I've said this before, but I just, it really, it really triggers my autism when I see this kind of stuff on a daily basis. | ||
Alan says, you buying stocks of hand sanitizer manufacturers? | ||
I'm not gonna tell you what I'm buying. | ||
Tandru says, schizo posting while quarantined feeling schmoopy. | ||
To be honest, I'm feeling schmoopy. | ||
Base Dollars says, I survived day one of my wagey office quarantine. | ||
Hey, great to hear it! | ||
Delayed Patriots. | ||
Is the Trump vs. Biden debate gonna be like a man talking to a retarded woman? | ||
JF gonna have flashbacks. | ||
Yeah, very funny. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Yeah, it is... Joe Biden's not gonna stand a chance. | ||
He can't even... I mean, he could barely hold his own against Bernie. | ||
And Bernie's autistic, so... | ||
Yeah, it's gonna be a bloodbath. | ||
I can't wait for that. | ||
It's gonna be fun. | ||
Kane says, Happy St. | ||
Patrick's Day, Nick. | ||
Is it St. | ||
Patrick's Day? | ||
I didn't even know. | ||
Happy St. | ||
Patrick's Day. | ||
Yeah, happy, happy St. | ||
Patrick's Day to you, too. | ||
HyperConservative says, Dr. Fauci is an Italian Catholic. | ||
Hello, Epic Department. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty epic. | ||
Nickernache says, Hope you saw Biz Pinkfield's Bears Were Hyped. | ||
Yeah, Bobos. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
Today may belong to the Bobos, but we'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens later on, right? | ||
We see that bear, that bear. | ||
And then the big red. | ||
Well, that's the time to buy. | ||
That's the time to get in. | ||
Nick or Naysh, I just read that. | ||
Jay Roxxer says, Nick, never wage, bro. | ||
Waging is the worst. | ||
Yeah, you don't have to tell me. | ||
I never will. | ||
And I get it. | ||
Manga Country says, Nick, how much more do you want from me? | ||
Super Chatter, more. | ||
Nick, how much world-class content and streaming do you want me to provide? | ||
Super Chatter, more content, more streaming. | ||
Nick, how much more... How much more Redpill-based and epic can I be? | ||
Super Chatter, more Redpill, more base. | ||
Nick, but I'm the best. | ||
Super Chatter, but you're a different animal and the same beast. | ||
Nick, what the F does that mean, Super Chatter? | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini and the diamonds. | ||
That was really enjoyable. | ||
Not sure what the point was for that. | ||
I don't even know what to say to that. | ||
Do I sarcastically say, wow, great job, or do I just tell you straight up, that was unironically the dumbest thing I've ever read in the history of this show. | ||
Hey, thank you for the Ninjagini, but you, sir, have won the prize for maybe the worst than the hate, worst than the cringe, worst than, you know, people just outright attacking me. | ||
That that is probably the the dumbest one I've ever read, but thank you, but thank you for the ninja genie. | ||
Thanks for the lemons What was even the point of that was that supposed to be funny was that supposed to be a troll? | ||
Was that a reference to something? | ||
I don't know what that was, but that was just that was just bad You know what with this imagined conversation between me and a super chatter a true glimpse into the mind of an NPC I think we just saw there So and so bold so bold to take up you know 10 10 different chats so impressed with itself I Don't know. | ||
I don't know what we were aiming for with that one, but That was rough that was pretty rough That was rougher than the coronavirus. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I don't know what we were trying to accomplish with that one, but thanks for the money, I guess. | ||
Daniel says, the Chinese virus. | ||
Yeah. | ||
First name says, it's just the flu. | ||
Stop calling it Boomer Remover. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Zoomer says, did you hear Kanye LA monster leaks? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't remember it though, honestly. | ||
I must have listened to it and not liked it, because I have heard that one before. | ||
But it doesn't stand out, not really memorable. | ||
Boopers says, sorry Nick, Medicare gets the Corona crown. | ||
No, I think I get the Corona crown. | ||
I like when people say, sorry Nick, but Medicare. | ||
No, you don't have to apologize because you're wrong. | ||
Nickernash says, Sergei, please tell me this is part of the plan. | ||
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It's all part of the plan, buddy. | |
Was coronavirus part of your master plan? | ||
Of course! | ||
Animal says U.S. | ||
origin of coronavirus and he's giving me a link. | ||
Nice try. | ||
I'm not gonna type your link into my Google bar here. | ||
Plo Koon says it'd be a real shame if they canceled prom. | ||
Yeah, it would be. | ||
You should go to prom. | ||
It's a good experience. | ||
Cokey says curfew at 8 p.m.? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Watching America First anyway. | ||
Yeah, mandatory America First viewing. | ||
Just happens to coincide with my show, right? | ||
The Grand? | ||
Yeah, if the war was not a conspiracy to create content for America First, maybe the coronavirus is. | ||
You have to think about it. | ||
Hmm, everybody has to stay at home and curfew is right when America First starts. | ||
I wonder who stands to gain? | ||
I wonder who could be behind this? | ||
No sports. | ||
No late night. | ||
No WWE. | ||
No nothing. | ||
No movies are being produced. | ||
No shows are being produced. | ||
I wonder who could benefit from all this? | ||
Koki, I just read that. | ||
Josh says, Nick doesn't get the appreciation he deserves. | ||
I think I do. | ||
I think I'm fairly appreciated. | ||
But I could always be more appreciated. | ||
Plo Koonce has ever been to Hackney's in Chicago? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
What is that? | ||
Let me look it up. | ||
Hackney's... What is this? | ||
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Burgers? | |
I've never heard of this. | ||
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Let's see. - Okay. | |
Maps? | ||
Hackney's on Harms? | ||
Harms Road up in what is that up by Evanston Northbrook Hackney's on printer row here we go This one's permanently closed yes, so I guess they're just up there now. | ||
I've never that's that's pretty far from me That's way up north. | ||
I don't really go there very often So no no I've never been up there and Well, I mean, I've been up to heaven since I've ever been to that restaurant. | ||
Hot Dogs is already in day three of self-quarantine. | ||
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Nice. | |
Chancellor says, Nick, what's your opinion on the UK government's actions regarding coronavirus? | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Probably insufficient. | ||
I don't... I haven't been following the UK too closely, but I don't think they've even closed restaurants yet, have they? | ||
Or have they? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
So I guess in London they've closed, but I guess not nationwide. | ||
Or here we go, I guess they're preparing to do that. | ||
They should have done that before. | ||
Yeah, I haven't been following it too closely, so I'm not sure. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
iTrains says, I put on my robe and wizard hat. | ||
Okay, Mark Fuentes says, and historical because ahistorical is a word. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
That sounds right to me. | ||
Salton says the virus has exploded in NOLA because of Mardi Gras. | ||
Oh, uh... What is that? | ||
Northern Louisiana? | ||
Or... What? | ||
New Orleans! | ||
New Orleans! | ||
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Don't make fun of me! | |
New Orleans, Louisiana. | ||
Yeah, I got it. | ||
I know what that is. | ||
Mavis says this is a lame 21st birthday. | ||
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Ah, yeah. | |
It would suck to have a birthday now. | ||
It would suck to have anything right now. | ||
Imagine having a wedding or... | ||
A birthday or anything. | ||
Could you imagine how much that would suck? | ||
You just can't, can't celebrate. | ||
No celebrations. | ||
Easter's coming up. | ||
Hey, big day. | ||
Good thing my birthday's in August. | ||
Hopefully it's all over by then. | ||
Mark your calendar, alright? | ||
Mark your calendar for my birthday. | ||
We live in the Matrix as West Virginia has no reported cases yet. | ||
Epic? | ||
I'm sure they have cases, they just probably haven't found them yet. | ||
Ghanian's Order Needs Chaos is trying to dox you on his stream. | ||
I've literally been doxed like a million times already. | ||
I think I got doxed like three years ago, so I don't know what the intention is there. | ||
Is he trying to dox me? | ||
It's always so funny. | ||
It's always so... If anybody wants to try something, bring it on. | ||
I'll fucking shoot you, you know? | ||
That's the funny thing. | ||
People are always like, oh, if they could dox you, Nick, you better be careful. | ||
They can try. | ||
I'll shoot you. | ||
If anybody wants to come and make trouble, bring it on. | ||
Thankfully, haven't had any trouble. | ||
Nobody's even... There's been a lot of misinformation put out about me, like a lot of old addresses and other things, but... So nobody's tried anything so far. | ||
Nobody's, you know... | ||
Cause problems for me, but let me see what I can find. | ||
Is this on DLive or is this somebody else? | ||
Is this on Twitter? | ||
I don't even know what that means. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Looks like some kind of Antifa person, judging by the Avi, but I'm not really sure. | ||
Yeah, here we go. | ||
Streaming on D live. | ||
Let me see So I guess they got suspended so I guess they didn't try for very long But in any case it's always very amusing when people try to make trouble That's the thing. | ||
You literally can't do anything to me the most I mean, I guess people could kill me don't do that. | ||
But um You know, I've been making trouble. | ||
That's like right-wing dissident for years and you can't fire me, right? | ||
You can't like take away my job. | ||
You can't get me expelled from school What can you really do? | ||
Oh yeah I posted you know you that you live in this city or whatever and it's like what are you gonna do? | ||
So that's not a dare I'm not daring you to come harm me but it's just to say it's just all very amusing when people try to mess with me. | ||
So somebody somebody wants to try somebody wants to try and they want to get stabbed or shot bring it on. | ||
That's but it's not a challenge, you know, you shouldn't you shouldn't do that. | ||
I don't want to kill anybody I don't want to engage in some kind of You know duel I I would rather not engage in combat. | ||
That would be life-threatening to me, but You know, that's that's always very amusing when people try that kind of stuff Polish American says brah remember when the virus was interesting. | ||
I think it's still still interesting to me and Josh says, Joe can make me laugh, which is more than Bernie. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
AK Talks says, guess we get those death panels after all. | ||
Yeah, it's gonna happen. | ||
Fearless Leader says, virus give more enthusiastic Bernie voters edge. | ||
No. | ||
Anybody that's got a hot take about the primary and the coronavirus is wrong. | ||
No, Joe Biden's gonna win. | ||
Oh, does it give Bernie an edge? | ||
No, Bernie's not coming close to where he needs to be to even be competitive in these states. | ||
That's what you sound like to me. | ||
No, no. | ||
Wrong. | ||
So I guess we got the same super chat here. | ||
I guess DLive put a stop to that. | ||
Thank God. | ||
Thank God. | ||
Otherwise, a transsexual might have shown up and, I don't know, tried to hit me or something. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Hans says bro, I saw you like Sean from Twitter post where he said they're gonna wipe Student loan and credit card debt. | ||
Is this true? | ||
I Love this. | ||
I saw you like to tweet. | ||
Well, thanks for the ninja genie. | ||
I don't know I don't think that's gonna happen, but you never know You never know, they could choose to do that as part of a fiscal stimulus. | ||
I have no idea, because the likelihood of that happening is discretionary. | ||
It's up to the discretion of this administration. | ||
So, is that one tool, a fiscal stimulus? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is that something they're liable to do? | ||
That's up to them. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I'm not privy to those conversations. | ||
No, that's probably not a great strategy. | ||
Yeah, definitely true. | ||
There needs to be consequences for this. | ||
But, that should be sorted out when it's all said and done. | ||
We're not in a position to project strength right now, but there should be accountability after all is said and done for everybody. | ||
Hail Mary says Trump's Chinese virus tweet made my day. | ||
I didn't see that one. | ||
Reptard says the QAnon take on coronavirus are schizophrenic. | ||
Yeah, I can imagine. | ||
Nickernache says bull bros we got too cocky out the day of the bobo. | ||
Florida man says so many people in denial and refusing to isolate. | ||
It's very sad to see. | ||
Rando says agenda 21. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Seek says, is it safe to get pickup food? | ||
I want a McGriddle. | ||
I think so. | ||
That's what they've said. | ||
They say that the real danger is the dine-in. | ||
They say the real danger is the person-to-person. | ||
So if you get delivery and the food is left on your porch, you're not at a high risk. | ||
And if you do pickup, it's not a high risk as long as you're mindful of droplets and space and things like that. | ||
I ordered Uber Eats today. | ||
And I left a note and I said, I said, leave it at the doorstep. | ||
Leave it at the doorstep. | ||
I will pick it up. | ||
You know, leave it there. | ||
The guy brings it to the door. | ||
I see, you know, your Uber Eats driver is here. | ||
I look out the window. | ||
He's right at the door. | ||
Really? | ||
And I, like, opened the door barely just to, like, reach around and get it and he's, like, trying to open the door further. | ||
I'm like, dude, are you an idiot? | ||
The guy was, like, a foreigner. | ||
He didn't... I don't even think he spoke English. | ||
Really? | ||
This is what we have to deal with in these times. | ||
Optics respected? | ||
What an idiot. | ||
Like, it says on... it says on the delivery notes, leave it at the doorstep. | ||
And this dumbass sits right in front of the door. | ||
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Hi! | |
I've got my... got my food. | ||
Yeah, well, you can... you know what you could do with that? | ||
Anyway. | ||
OpticsRespector says, Sean's prediction of the Dow at 14,000 looking good. | ||
Well, I don't want to make any predictions, but yeah, it looks like we're headed pretty far down. | ||
I don't think we've hit the floor yet. | ||
Fearless Leader says, Chinese virus is trending on Twitter. | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
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Well, I mean, why? | |
That people are still even talking about xenophobia at a time like this, like it's a bad thing. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
West the Great says, God, I hate libertarians. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Well, well, well. | ||
I should clarify. | ||
Dave Smith... I will always say Dave Smith is good. | ||
And the paleo-libertarians are good. | ||
But a lot of these people are problematic. | ||
Wiffle says, Quarantine? | ||
Hell nah. | ||
They trippin' with that shit, cuh. | ||
Yeah, funny. | ||
West the Great says, You have horrible diet, bro. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
Whatever. | ||
All these fuckin' people. | ||
You have a bad diet, Nick. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Man, I've just had it up to here, man. | ||
I've been streaming now, this is my eighth day in a row streaming, and I've had it up to here. | ||
People coming into this show, and it's, the way you're eating with your spoon is not good optics, bro. | ||
What is wrong with you, you know? | ||
You have a horrible diet. | ||
Okay, why do you care about my diet? | ||
Why don't you concern yourself with your own problems, alright? | ||
How about that's none of your business? | ||
None of your beeswax, alright? | ||
Talk to the hand. | ||
I am not hearing that, alright? | ||
You don't even know what my diet is, okay? | ||
I post a picture of a cheeseburger now and again, and people are like, you have a bad diet, bro. | ||
I actually eat a very balanced diet, for your information. | ||
And why do you care anyway? | ||
Why don't you worry about what you have to eat, alright? | ||
I'm so over it. | ||
I'm hungry now, I'm pissed off, I've been streaming for eight consecutive days, and I'm not gonna take it from the chat anymore. | ||
You have a horrible diet, man. | ||
This is why I don't like anybody. | ||
This is why I don't like anybody. | ||
These people unironically do be like this. | ||
They come up to you. | ||
You have a horrible diet. | ||
I don't want to talk to you anymore. | ||
After my speech at AFPAC, I'm going there. | ||
After my speech at AFPAC, okay, back a couple weeks ago, everybody gives their speeches. | ||
I give my speech. | ||
Everybody loves it. | ||
Michelle Malkin gives her speech. | ||
Everybody loves it. | ||
And some guy, some old guy comes up to me, and I don't know if you remember, but in my AFPAC speech, I referenced the Lazarus poem, right? | ||
This, give me your tired, your hungry, this poem from the Statue of Liberty. | ||
And this old guy, this old timer, comes up to me and says, Hey, uh, great speech, but, uh, there's no poem on the Statue of Liberty. | ||
And I literally, at that point, I was like, okay, whatever. | ||
I said, just like that. | ||
I'm like, okay, whatever. | ||
And I just turned and just, like, walked away. | ||
What is the matter with people? | ||
Like, what's the wrong, what's wrong with you? | ||
And he was an old timer. | ||
And generally, I like to be, like, respectful of my elders and all this. | ||
But I just give this great speech we put on this big conference. | ||
Everybody's having a great time. | ||
That's the first thing. | ||
Hey, great speech, but I'm gonna correct you. | ||
Okay, get out of my face. | ||
Great speech, but there's no poem on the Statue of Liberty. | ||
I'm like, okay, whatever. | ||
No, really, there isn't. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you for coming. | ||
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Bye. | |
Chad, you're old. | ||
You don't even know how to act! | ||
You're what, 50 years old? | ||
This guy didn't even know how to act. | ||
Really? | ||
And I, look, and I have a pretty high tolerance. | ||
I try to be polite and I try to be respectful and all this, but that kind of, that kind of shit, man, it gets under my skin. | ||
Maybe I'm a little bit too flappable about that kind of stuff. | ||
I need to be, you know, some people I know that nothing phases them like that. | ||
But for me, it's like, you know what? | ||
Especially on a night like that, it's like high pressure, high stress, intense situation with, you know, is this event going to go well? | ||
Did we do a good job, right? | ||
Are we going to pull it off? | ||
Is the speech going to go over well? | ||
I'm relieved. | ||
I'm having a good time with my friends. | ||
This guy's going to come up and say, actually, get out of my face. | ||
Whatever. | ||
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You. | |
Get out of here. | ||
I don't want to talk to you. | ||
I could not ever talk about something else, but I don't wanna so that's Getting a lot of vibes like that from this chat. | ||
You have a horrible diet. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
Bye I Don't know is it me is it me it gives maybe it's me. | ||
Maybe it's me. | ||
Maybe I have a problem, but I Just perceive that as rude. | ||
I would never do that to somebody because I'm not rude. | ||
It's rude and Disportum says, what about people that work at the places closing? | ||
Well, they're not going to get paid. | ||
It's going to be rough for them. | ||
What do you mean, what about them? | ||
We're going to have to figure it out. | ||
It's tough. | ||
BaseDollar says, King, you're right. | ||
Our country allowed itself to get here. | ||
Can we get back? | ||
We don't have a country. | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini, but there's no we. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
We got ourselves here. | ||
Can we get back? | ||
There's no we. | ||
That's just it. | ||
There's no we. | ||
We are not acting as one. | ||
We are not a... We are not a coherent entity anymore. | ||
So there is no we. | ||
Can you and I and the people watching the show, can we figure something out? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But the country is not really held together anymore. | ||
Dallas Groyper says, 4 out of 5 LA students depend on school lunch to eat. | ||
Wow, yeah, another problem of where we're at, right? | ||
That's a good point. | ||
I think everybody should do that. | ||
If you are white. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Optics Respecter says, Dallas and Houston closing restaurants and bars too. | ||
There you go. | ||
Rodney says, If you are white, get fit. | ||
Learn to fight. | ||
I think everybody should do that. | ||
If you are white. | ||
Okay, buddy. | ||
Great observation. | ||
normal person hours. | ||
Dallas Droiper says, it's just the flu people have blood on their hands. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
Ramey says, I could tell Nick was bored last night during the debate when he started messing with the camera. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Great observation. | ||
I could tell Nick was bored when he... | ||
Yeah, obviously. | ||
When I started to, what, become distracted by other things, you could tell I was bored? | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Very perceptive. | ||
Thank you for the Ninjagini. | ||
Ramey says, also my dad is one of those just the flu guys shaking my head. | ||
Yeah, most boomers are. | ||
Question for Nick says, pray for Chinese wife. | ||
Her name is Daiha Riha. | ||
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Okay, thank you for that. | |
Polish Americans, can we get a quick Hail Mary break? | ||
Stay safe guys. | ||
You guys can pray. | ||
That's not really... This show is not really like a service, you know. | ||
So you guys can do that. | ||
Florida Man says, long lines of chimp out preppers at gun shops in LA. | ||
I don't know if that's chimp out. | ||
I think that's, you know, probably wise. | ||
Nickernage says, pretty nerve-wracking in LA. | ||
It's going to get bad. | ||
Yeah, it is going to get bad. | ||
Flying Dutchman says, middle-class grocery stores in chaos. | ||
Ghetto is calm. | ||
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Yeah, well, I'm sure they're not really Yeah, as it should. | |
I'll have to pick up one of those. | ||
severity of what's happening here slew of poo says infertility scares me kids are my life goal yeah as it should polish american says mini big mac is very good compact and organized i'll have to pick up one of those i got the double big mac and it was a disaster so it was good though question for nicks is they can't give la homeless sanitizer they drink it can't give the When will people forget about the coronavirus? | ||
When it's all said and done, they'll immediately forget. | ||
No surprise there. | ||
ITAS says, when will people forget about the coronavirus? | ||
When it's all said and done, they'll immediately forget. | ||
Nick Ernage says, I hope this is the planet of the apes timeline. | ||
Yeah, well, something like that. | ||
Question for Nick says, endomorphic fat content helps fight the virus. | ||
Bless endomorphs are the natural leaders. | ||
We shall rule. | ||
Yeah, well, we'll see about that. | ||
Maybe you can survive, but can they lead? | ||
That's the question. | ||
It's a question. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Question for Nyx is on the toilet. | ||
It's coming down the pipe as we speak. | ||
Yeah, yeah, true. | ||
Gay and fakes is great. | ||
Show King! | ||
Shout out to my sister Liesel who qualified for Elite Swim Meet. | ||
Now canceled. | ||
Ah, well. | ||
Congratulations to her, but sorry that it was cancelled. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini, and yeah, sorry to hear about your sister. | ||
That's tough. | ||
Umflob says, the normies have to adjust to the gamer life. | ||
That's right. | ||
They have to adjust to us. | ||
We're set. | ||
I'm resilient. | ||
I'm prepared. | ||
I've been living like this for years. | ||
I can live like this indefinitely. | ||
I'm like, you know, I'm like a jellyfish, or a seahorse, or a cockroach. | ||
Or, uh, what do they call those things? | ||
What do they call those microscopic things that are like sea bears? | ||
What are they called? | ||
I could live forever like this. | ||
I can live indefinitely. | ||
There's no reason for me to even die living like this. | ||
I can live like this permanently, forever. | ||
Umfluv, I just read that. | ||
Thani says, remember to wear green tomorrow or you'll get pinched. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Oh, for what? | ||
For St. | ||
Patrick's Day? | ||
I figure you'd seen it. | ||
Yeah, I saw it. | ||
And I like the different fonts there. | ||
That's very nice. | ||
Yes, the timeless battle between the brothers. | ||
Jaden McCheese. | ||
And I like the different fonts there. | ||
That's very nice. | ||
Dump Trick versus McCheese. | ||
Yes, the endless, the timeless battle between the brothers. | ||
Yeah, Hatfields and McCoys and Dump Tricks and Yeah, that's how it goes. | ||
Interdimensional says, my pop is giving me $10,000 for stocks, but I'm confused. | ||
Well, don't invest unless you know what you're doing. | ||
But, you know, time to buy is during the dip, right? | ||
Gotta buy the dip. | ||
You wanna look up some things like dollar cost averaging is gonna be your friend. | ||
And, you know, just understand how | ||
transaction fees work and understand historically how the market does these are some of the things you want to understand before you go in as you don't waste it but it's really gonna be hard to waste it everything's going down but you should know you should know before you get in know the basics manga country says if you've seen the commercial it was perfect yeah I've seen it maxi bro with a lot a lot of diamonds holy smokes thank you so much for all these diamonds that's a lot | ||
Pickles for Israel says first super chat here some Monopoly money big guy well thanks a lot buddy. | ||
Question for next is Sheldon predicted the virus the rising of the endo. | ||
Sheldon who? | ||
Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory or Sheldon Adelson or Sheldon Plankton? | ||
Not sure who you're talking about. | ||
Interdimensional says but about stock should I wait months to start? | ||
I wouldn't but that's not investing advice. | ||
If it were me investing money... Well, I'm not going to tell you what I've done, but if it were me, if I were you, I would start dollar cost averaging into the market over the course of the next couple of weeks. | ||
or you know months whatever your your time horizon is with this whatever your timetable is but i would figure that out and i would start uh just gradually getting in ten thousand's not a ton of money to invest in some cases you need at least ten thousand to buy to even get an account so maybe that's not the best strategy for an amount of money like that but um For $10,000, yeah, I would buy an index fund. | ||
If it were me, if I were just throwing $10,000 in, I'd probably buy an index fund. | ||
And if you want to wait a little bit longer, a little bit less, kind of up to you, but it really doesn't make a difference. | ||
The market's down like, what is it, 20-30% right now, so... | ||
Can it go further? | ||
Yeah, but nobody knows when the bottom is. | ||
Nobody knows when it's going to turn around. | ||
So nobody, in other words, a lot of people think, oh, it's about timing. | ||
It's really not so much about timing. | ||
It's really about the mix, about the mix of asset classes that you're investing in. | ||
But with $10,000 at this time, you really can't go wrong with investing in an index fund. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
That's not investment advice. | ||
I'm just, you know, hypothetically... I don't know what the language I have to use is to be, you know, not be legally liable, but it's not investment advice. | ||
But I would do your own research too. | ||
And I would talk to somebody who knows what they're talking about, who is not live on a show and legally liable here. | ||
Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot for all that. | ||
Cheers, Boss Fuentes. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Maxi Bro says, okay, last time. | ||
Well, hey, thanks a lot for all that. | ||
Polish American says, America first is a modern-day fireside chat. | ||
That is so true. | ||
Bastard Gas says, met Sergei IRL. | ||
He was nice gave me a link shirt. | ||
I wish that was me Question for Nick says what do you think of airsoft guns LARPy or cool LARPy? | ||
Chancellor says God bless you and your family at this hard time Nick. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy You as well likewise bless you and any everybody watching the show as well Animoid says links legit. | ||
I promise character limit won't let me post the full link. | ||
Yeah, I don't trust it. | ||
Sorry Groper says cringe diamonds are the backbone of America first. | ||
Yeah, that's the new that's a new $2 super chat, right? | ||
Ramey says accidentally bought a bunch of lemons yesterday. | ||
So here's an extra ninja genie. | ||
Hey, well, thanks a lot and Thanks a lot! | ||
It's a very fortuitous mistake for me. | ||
Question for Nyx is, do you think women... Okay, I'm not going to read that. | ||
I'm not going to read any of these, actually. | ||
Fartsniffer says, delivery guy was Mossad agent, you have corona. | ||
Yeah, potentially. | ||
Maybe you looked ethnic, but really he was Mossad. | ||
Dimitri says, slonk, chewing noises. | ||
Okay. | ||
West the Great says, I care about my leader's diet, bro. | ||
Yeah, well you should care about your diet. | ||
Baseless says rice and beans. | ||
No, thanks skedal and beans. | ||
Yeah, that's funny because I've said that before Whiffle says have you made your March Madness bracket yet? | ||
No, I can't say that I have Trey bar says yeah, I turn 18 in two weeks kind of sucks, but it happening is a pretty epic birthday present I guess yeah, that's one way to look at it. | ||
Happy birthday, by the way. | ||
Hope it's well Yeah, I'll wish you happy birthday in two weeks But I hope it's a good one, buddy. | ||
Yeah, it's going to be interesting to see. | ||
Hopefully the restaurants open in time. | ||
Hopefully Chuck E. Cheese opens in time. | ||
Waynester says, Banks couldn't take us to war to hide fiat dollars collap- Oh, here we go. | ||
To hide fiat dollars collapse, so coronavirus as excuse, China set it up. | ||
Yeah, I bet, buddy. | ||
I bet that's what's happening. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Honestly, that kind of stuff is just retarded. | ||
Boo Radley says, Nick held back on rude statue guy until diet guy. | ||
Yeah, he had to get it. | ||
Had to receive that. | ||
Hey, Bryson Gray says, getting docs do be lit though. | ||
Hey, well, thanks for the Ninjagini, buddy. | ||
It was great playing Fortnite with you the other day. | ||
Everybody be sure to follow Bryson Gray on DLive. | ||
DLive.tv slash Bryson Gray. | ||
Very epic and based gamer and a good friend. | ||
Very cool guy. | ||
So thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Yeah, very lit, very lit for me. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Is it very mainstream? | ||
Because the addresses that I've seen haven't been correct. | ||
They got it like three years ago, but I don't think they've gotten it since. | ||
Maybe I'm forgetting a few different things. | ||
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So hopefully I'm safe. | |
Hopefully nobody's gonna try anything, but it's always, always funny to see. | ||
Some people try it and they get, like, the completely wrong neighborhood, but we'll see. | ||
Uh, Raimi says, one Ninjagini more for the night. | ||
Ah, well, thank you so much, Raimi. | ||
You're epic. | ||
Thanks. | ||
OpticsRespector says, WaterBear, your favorite sci- Heart, your favorite ScienceRespector. | ||
I knew you would appreciate the WaterBear. | ||
What is that called? | ||
What is the, uh... | ||
The name for it, it's got a cool name. | ||
A tardigrade, yeah, based. | ||
Based tardigrade, yeah. | ||
Yeah, cringe. | ||
What does Owen call himself? | ||
The big bear. | ||
Bears, bears! | ||
The bears are crushing. | ||
Yeah, cringe bear versus the based tardigrade, the based sea bear. | ||
Tardigrades will outlive the bear, the grizzly bear. | ||
So I'm glad you like that. | ||
Let's see manga country says since you were harsh I feel the need to explain the super chat at the beginning Was a play on the Kobe Kanye Nike commercial since I had to explain it. | ||
I guess it didn't work. | ||
Yeah, it definitely didn't work I'm sorry, but I don't have the Kobe Kanye Nike commercial memorized such that you could you know rattle off a super chatter America first parody of it and I would immediately pick up on the dialogue so I don't think it worked, but thanks for all the diamonds anyway. | ||
Glad you explained it, because that was a mystery. | ||
Please don't ask me for financial advice. | ||
I'm not an expert, okay? | ||
I'm not, you know, licensed for this. | ||
And it's not a finance show, and I don't even know what the legal boundaries are for what I can say, so... | ||
Ask somebody else about that. | ||
Rando says, medical science will keep Pope Francis alive forever. | ||
Thanks for the ninja-ghini. | ||
Yeah, we'll see. | ||
Yeet says, the only investments we should make are super chats. | ||
Yeah, it's an investment in your future, unironically, for the future of the white race. | ||
Hammer says, remember the second anal was low in stores. | ||
Yeah, get out there, buy ammo, buy guns. | ||
Not a bad idea, because it's It's gonna be in low supply and they're gonna shut down stores and they might ban guns while this is happening, so... And you never know what could happen. | ||
Big Globe says, I bought some Little Hugs. | ||
Great recommendation! | ||
Well, thanks! | ||
I'm glad you're getting a kick out of those. | ||
They are great! | ||
They're so good! | ||
It's one gram of sugar. | ||
One gram of sugar for juice! | ||
Where can you get a sweet drink like that? | ||
And it's really sweet and tastes good. | ||
And it's one gram of sugar. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, you could get LaCroix, and it sucks. | ||
Tastes, like, terrible. | ||
Or you could get Pop, and that's got, like, 60 grams of sugar. | ||
You get these Little Hugs, or what do you call them? | ||
Huggables? | ||
Whatever. | ||
One gram of sugar, and it's delicious. | ||
It tastes like juice. | ||
Fortified with vitamin B, vitamin E. Can't beat it. | ||
It's delicious. | ||
I drink them all the time. | ||
I love it. | ||
I'm not even getting sponsored. | ||
I love it. | ||
So I'm glad you're getting a kick out of those. | ||
Arnold is giving me, or Animoid is giving me a link. | ||
Okay, Christ Mark says, hope us zookeepers can survive and maintain the zoo. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
I didn't even think about our zookeepers. | ||
Nick Renee says, these people need to get on biz. | ||
Yeah, get on biz. | ||
Think about that a little bit. | ||
All right, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me on the show tonight. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
I'm going to start getting into those frozen pizzas, maybe those chicken spring rolls. | ||
I'm salivating at the thought. | ||
I unironically like the frozen stuff. | ||
It's delicious to me. | ||
So, I'm a philistine when it comes to food. | ||
I'll eat anything. | ||
Well, not anything, but I'll eat something that is... What is the word? | ||
Anything that is simple. | ||
Anything that is... What is the word? | ||
What is the word I'm thinking of? | ||
When I talk about White Castle, what am I thinking of? | ||
It's self-contained and it is... What is the word? | ||
What is the word when you've got... I can't even think of... Come on, what am I thinking of? | ||
Somebody remind me of the word I'm thinking of. | ||
Modular! | ||
Modular! | ||
That is the word I'm thinking of. | ||
Yeah, somebody said it, but I thought of it before somebody said it. | ||
Modular! | ||
That's what I'm looking for. | ||
I love that. | ||
Modular, simple, self-contained. | ||
We love that. | ||
Okay, but that's the last Super Chat, so that's going to do it for me on the show. | ||
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Eastern Standard Time. | ||
I'm Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks for our super chatters. | ||
Thanks to our top three in particular. | ||
Thanks to Ramey, Maga Country, and MaxiBro. | ||
Maga Country, it was a weird super chat, but that's okay. | ||
Thanks to our top three. | ||
Big shout out to them. | ||
Thanks to everybody that super chatted. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
And I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
America. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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